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Music is the soul of life, and high-quality audio is the key to unlocking the charm deep within this soul. As a leader in the audio field, Meizu Technology has always been committed to driving innovation and development in audio technology. To fulfill music lovers' desire for ultimate sound quality, Meizu Technology has meticulously crafted and proudly launched the new HD1 professional decoding headphone amplifier. This amplifier not only represents Meizu's profound understanding and masterful craftsmanship in audio technology but also serves as a heartfelt tribute to music and the ultimate embodiment of the pursuit of sound quality. Next, let us step into the world of this amplifier and experience the unparalleled musical charm it brings.
DesignUpon opening the packaging, the unique design of the Meizu HD1 immediately caught my eye. The first thing that stood out was the all-metal casing, treated with quartz sandblasting and knurling, giving it a low-key yet luxurious texture. This metal
High-Energy Little Companion—Meizu HiFi DAC Earphone Amplifier Experience
We might have gotten used to using TWS earphones, especially since most smartphones have abandoned the 3.5mm headphone jack. However, wired earphones still hold an irreplaceable advantage over TWS earphones in terms of stability, latency, and sound reproduction.
Remember when Meizu released two generations of DAC earphone amplifiers, which sold out instantly upon launch? Now, Meizu’s sub-brand mblu has taken the baton and introduced the mblu HiFi DAC Earphone Amplifier, priced as a true "youth-friendly product."
Packaging
The packaging of the mblu HiFi DAC earphone amplifier follows the style of Meizu’s HiFi DAC earphone amplifier, with the mblu logo printed in the top-left corner.
The back lists the amplifier’s specifications and selling points. It boasts a high signal-to-noise ratio of 124dB, a dynamic range of 111dB, and adaptive impedance support for 16Ω–600Ω loads—impressive specs on paper.
Details
Design: Opening the package feels like meeting the soulmate of your ears!The metal casing of the HD1 boasts an amazing texture—smooth and luxurious. The quartz sandblasting craftsmanship creates a stunning finish that’s simply captivating. That mechanical switch? Just a light flick activates high-gain mode, delivering a lavish feast for your ears!
Features & Specs: The HD1 isn’t just about looks—it’s packed with substance! Powered by the flagship Cirrus Logic CS43131 DAC chip, it supports PCM decoding from 44.1kHz up to 384kHz, revealing every audio detail in full glory. Want to use Hi-Fi headphones? Turn on high-gain mode, and the 162mW ultra-strong driving power will take you to new heights!
Sound Quality: The HD1’s audio performance is the very definition of "pure" and "transparent"! Deep, powerful bass, clear and moving mids, elegant and delicate highs—every note comes alive. The exceptional stereo separation gives each sound its own space, making you feel like you’re right in
Design: 21:9 One-Handed Design, All-White Body with Refined CraftsmanshipThe unit we reviewed is the "Meizu White" variant of the Meizu 21 PRO. Naturally, the first impression it leaves is its unique white front bezel, a design rarely seen in the industry today. Upon closer inspection, it’s clear that the Meizu 21 PRO’s front and back glass panels are directly connected to the metal frame without any plastic buffer. Considering it also boasts an IP68 dust and water resistance rating, the precision in its construction deserves praise.
Additionally, the front of the Meizu 21 PRO features a 6.79-inch "One-Handed True Color Display." The name comes from its 21:9 aspect ratio and a width of just 74.42mm, making it one of the most comfortable flagship phones for one-handed use.
Of course, if you associate 21:9 with Sony’s 4K display, you might be disappointed—the Meizu 21 PRO’s resolution is only 31921368, slightly lower than the standard 32001440 seen in most flagships. However, it uses a
We’ve prepared a comparison video of the Meizu 21 series for you. While it’s called a comparison, it’s not overly strict—it’s more about detailing the specifics of both devices. This review remains purely green and pollution-free, with no promotional or commercial content, so feel free to enjoy.
Design & DisplayIn terms of design, the Meizu 21 and Meizu 21 Pro share a similar style. Their design language can be summed up in one word: "minimalist." Compared to most flagship phones with bulky camera modules, the Meizu 21 series looks refreshingly clean.
For materials, the Meizu 21 series uses mainstream glass, which leaves a great impression—especially the Pro version, which feels "smooth as jade" and resists fingerprints well. Even compared to newer flagships, the Meizu 21 Pro doesn’t feel outdated.
Looking at the front, the Meizu 21 has a 6.55-inch OLED screen, smaller than mainstream phones but larger than current compact models (e.g., vivo X200 Pro mini at 6.31 inches, Xiaomi 14/15 at
The new Meizu 21 PRO is here.
This phone’s main feature is being an open AI terminal, open to all large AI models while also unlocking SOC edge AI and API computing capabilities. From this perspective, Meizu going all-in on AI is truly impressive.
The Meizu 21 PRO continues the family-style design in its overall appearance, with Meizu’s signature touches evident in both the screen and camera layout. The Meizu 21 PRO comes in four colors: Laurel Green (vegan leather), Starry Night Black, Meizu White, and Glacier Blue. The unit I have is white, Meizu’s flagship color. I quite like the white—it’s clean and simple, and the feel in hand is different from before because it’s now more slender.
As usual, let’s start with the dimensions. The phone measures 154.98mm * 74.42mm * 7.98mm, with the vegan leather version weighing 208g and the glass version at 214g. The 74mm width makes it appear much slimmer compared to most phones on the market, which range from 76mm to 78mm wide.
Moving on to the screen,
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